About Rosemary Jean-Louis

Rosemary Jean-Louis uses her time and talent as the long time Digital Content Manager for Our Lady of Lourdes’ website. She keeps the site up to date by writing and editing web copy, posting images and video. She has developed the site’s content strategy and information architecture.

A cradle Catholic, originally from Brooklyn, NY, she was an active member at Lourdes from 2002-2015, but has settled at Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Decatur because of its closer proximity to where she lives. (But don’t worry, she gives to the Archbishop Annual Appeal on behalf of Lourdes every year!).

By trade, she creates content for digital publications and trains others on how to do that and use other forms of technology.

Fun Fact: She attended Our Lady of Charity in Brooklyn, NY a year before Fr. Jeffery became a parishioner there.

Lourdes in the Know

The Rivers Music Institute is named after the late Father Clarence Rivers. The Reverend Dr. Clarence Rufus Joseph Rivers, the first African-American priest in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, was a well-known Catholic liturgist who contributed to the first official American mass in English after the Second Vatican Council in 1963. His hymns were reminiscent of earlier African American spirituals and led to…

The Neighborhood and Urban Stations of the Cross are traditions of the Archdiocese of Atlanta. People get a chance to follow Jesus to Calvary by walking the stations of the cross in their neighborhood. The multilingual walks include music, prayer and reflection on the social injustices of today. Here are two taking place of note: 38th Annual…

At this time, we would like to share that the partnership between Our Lady of Lourdes and Our Lady of Fatima has ended. While this partnership has ended with Fatima, the Our Lady of Lourdes Haiti Ministry will continue to support the people of Haiti through various means.

Dear Lourdes Family, This is the time of year when we, individually and communally, take time to reflect and connect with Christ through prayer, fasting, and acts of reconciliation. An important part of the communal reflection is the progress we are making on the Centennial Property and our progress on our present site re-design plan.…